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    BOY CROWNED YOUNGEST US CHESS GRANDMASTER

    Sky News
    Nov 28 2014

    Samuel Sevian brushed aside three other grandmasters to himself claim
    the much-coveted title at a tournament.

    By Sky News US Team

    A 13-year-old boy has his sights set on becoming world chess champion
    after he was crowned the youngest ever American grandmaster.

    Samuel Sevian, the son of an Armenian immigrant, beat the previous
    US record holder by more than a year.

    He was elevated after four victories - three of them against other
    grandmasters - at a tournament in St Louis, Missouri, last weekend.

    Samuel's performance raised his World Chess Federation ranking past
    2,500 points, enough to achieve the status.

    The Massachusetts teenager, who turns 14 next month, told AFP news
    agency: "I feel really good and somewhat relieved.

    Samuel Sevian plays chess against his father, Armen

    "This was one of my best tournament performances."

    His proud father, Armen, a scientist, said the fourth game, which
    clinched it, was the toughest of all.

    "It was like a blitz," he said. "It came down to the last seconds.

    Both players were shaking."

    The previous record for the youngest US grandmaster was achieved by
    Ray Robson, two weeks before he turned 15.

    American legend Bobby Fischer also once held the record.

    Samuel's next target is to reach 2,600 points, which would secure
    him invitations to the most prestigious tournaments.

    The chess star's father said he is the sixth-youngest grandmaster in
    the world.

    The youngest grandmaster is Russia's Sergey Karjakin, who achieved
    the status at just 12 years and seven months old.

    http://news.sky.com/story/1382276/boy-crowned-youngest-us-chess-grandmaster



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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